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Corporate Tax Senior Manager - FTSE

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Corporate Tax Senior Manager
Pure Search are partnered with a global business looking to hire a Corporate Tax Senior Manager. The role will support the Head of Tax and wider tax team across all tax matters, with a specific focus on Corporate Tax. This is a Senior Manager role with the prospect of progressing into a Director position over time.
Responsibilities:
- Lead and manage the Group’s corporate tax compliance obligations across multiple jurisdictions, ensuring accurate and timely filing of returns, tax payments and statutory reporting requirements.
- Support the preparation and review of group tax provisions and disclosures under IFRS/UK GAAP, including effective tax rate analysis, deferred tax calculations and year-end audit support.
- Provide commercially focused tax advisory support on mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, financing arrangements and cross-border transactions, including due diligence, transaction structuring, integration activities and post-deal tax planning.
- Oversee the Group’s Pillar Two compliance and reporting framework, including data gathering, process implementation, modelling and risk assessment.
- Partner with senior stakeholders across finance, legal and operational teams on a range of strategic tax advisory matters and special projects, delivering practical solutions to support business growth, transformation and operational change initiatives.
- Manage relationships with external advisers and tax authorities, supporting responses to enquiries, audits and information requests while maintaining strong governance, tax risk management and internal controls.
- Drive continuous improvement across the tax function by enhancing processes, controls and technology solutions, while also supporting tax forecasting, cash tax management, transfer pricing matters and wider finance-led initiatives.
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- ACA/ACCA/CTA qualified or equivalent
- Corporate tax experience covering both compliance and advisory work.
- Ability to travel into the London office 3 days per week
- Applicants must have rights to work in the UK; no visa sponsorship available
This is a full-time role based in Central London 3 days per week, paying up to £135,000 + bonus.
For more information, please contact Josh Burns at Pure Search.
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